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If you’re up on your Dick’s Picks releases—and we know you are—you’ll recall that Dick’s Picks 35, released in 2005, featured some smokin’ performances from the summer of 1971. The master reels from which it was culled, long believed to have been lost, had turned up miraculously on a houseboat owned by the parents of former GD keyboardist Keith Godchaux, discovered more than 30 years later by Keith’s brother, Brian, and son, Zion. And Keith had these masters because the band wanted him to be able to hear their most recent tour in preparation for his taking the piano seat that fall. It was quite a find, to say the least—the Grateful Dead world equivalent of uncovering a new royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings.
So imagine our surprise when two years later, under completely different circumstances, even more great, previously uncirculated master tapes from the summer of ’71 turned up unexpectedly. Surely that was a sign, too, that this music needed to come out and be shared with all of you. Which brings us, happily, to Road Trips Volume One, Number 3. This release offers up the brightest of these recently discovered gems: Disc One is taken from the famous show at the Yale Bowl in New Haven, Connecticut, July 31, 1971, anchored around an out-of-this-world “Dark Star” and a version of “Not Fade Away > Goin’ Down the Road” that also includes a short “Darkness, Darkness” jam. Hot stuff!
The material on Disc Two is from the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago about three weeks later—8/23/71 (the following night, 8/24, was spotlighted on DP35)—and its big highlight is probably the very jammed out version of “That’s It for the Other One,” which in my humble opinion stands with the best they ever played (yes, even ones from the Fillmore West box). Spread across the discs you’ll also find outstanding versions of “China Cat > Rider,” “Uncle John’s Band > Johnny B. Goode,” “Wharf Rat,” “Sugar Magnolia” and lots more. Like the DP35 performances, these are a Phil-lover’s-delight, with massive bass on almost every track—careful if you’re driving or operating heavy machinery when you crank up these CDs!
As usual, these master soundboard recordings have been mastered in HDCD, and each package includes a cool booklet with an essay about the music (by yours truly in this case) and plenty o’ rare photos from the period.
So…You know the drill: click here for a complete track listing, and click here to order your copy today!
Comments
CD Packaging
SunshineDel,
I too enjoy very much all of the great music that is out there. I have everything that is put out by GDP/Rhino. I just wish that they would package these releases better. I find the packaging very dangerous when you are driving your car. I end up taking the CD's out of the packaging and putting them in jewel cases. Thanks for the music.
Other One
I believe that the August 23rd 1971 TOO is the first of only two full TOO suites (ie opening and closing with cryptical), which sandwiches another song (MAMU). They did it again on 29th Oct 1971 at Cleveland (with Keith but not Pigpen). There are many other TOOs in 1971 which sandwich MAMU, but none of them is a full TOO suite. At the April 26th 1969 show at Chicago the TOO included The Eleven (DP26), but although the medley started with cryptical there was no cryptical reprise.
whoops
sorry for the three identical comments... I thought my comments was stuck in preview, but clearly not.
Nickel and Dime
I'm voting with my wallet. I'll save the $20 for blanks.
no worries len
we're seeing a lot of that multiple post thing lately. Sweeping up now...
and now back to the topic...
Thanks Zion and Brian!
How many more master reels are "missing"?
-Do lord, deliver our kind.-
Off-The-Hook!!
The 1971 Summer Tour is easily one of the best tours of all time! I'm listening to the preview songs now. Just placed my order yesterday.
This ranks right up there with 1972, 1973, 1977, and Fall/Winter of 1979. Okay, all the years are good, but you get my point.
By this now! I have all of the Road Trip volumes and Dick's Picks volumes so far, and can only hope that Rhino puts out as much as they possibly can! This music is 'Da Bomb', people!!
If anyone wants to know how to download the 8-6-71 Palladium show (easily one of the best shows from 1971), just email me at rfkrox44@hotmail.com
China --> Rider is Off-The-Hook!!
By the way, 35 years ago today, I was at the 6-10-73 show with the Allman Brothers at RFK Stadium. Man, those were the 'Good Ole' Grateful Dead days! LOL
Oh yeah, by the Complete 1973 Winterland Recordings! Doesn't get much better than that, everybody!
Peace Out!
Danny from Northern Virginia
Love it!!!
Thank you Mr. Postman, just got it today! I absolutely love 1971 Grateful Dead. Played the bonus disc on the way to work, that is a killer Hard To Handle! God bless Pig and Jer.
Peace,
Michael
Just another picky dead head
Got mine today and I have to agree the Hard to Handle is Killer! But I also have to agree with some earlier posts this packaging sucks. You can't see any of the pictures on the inside. I would rather you allow us to download the music and save a tree with this worthless cover. Also as other people discussed on the winterland CD's a little thought into the naming of the disks and having cover art available for us who typically burn our CD's to our computer would be appreciated.
I can't wait..................
Just put my order in
The music never stopped :)